I’m pretty set on keeping Adrian Peterson with my 1st round pick, especially because its looking like I’ll have the 9th pick.

My other options are Calvin Johnson (2), Philip Rivers (4), and Ben Roethlisberger (13). Calvin Johnson was the 6th best WR in this system with 266 points. Rivers scored 357 points last year, which was good for the 4th QB. Roethlisberger’s numbers, when estimated out over 16 games, puts him at 310 which ties him for 7th with Matt Ryan. I can see thats roughly where your rankings have him on the cheat sheet.

I’m really torn here. Rivers will have VJax for the whole year, and Gates who should be healed up. Ben should blow it up with Mike Wallace… Thanks in advance.

Mr. Doc, good evening – I have a question for you, if its not too much trouble to answer.

Ive spent around 7 hours the past 3 days reading your articles on this site dating back to february to get in fantasy football shape. My drafts are set for just after the preseason; however, theyre… weird. Theyre essentially PPR leagues, but with usage points earned for all positions. Rush attempts are given 0.2, receptions are given 1, and completions are given 0.05. Essentially, the most used players get the most points. High-workload rushers, high-workload QBs, and Roddy White get all the points. QBs are the highest point-producers.

My question: In this type of league, how would you attack the draft? Since it IS technically a PPR league, wideouts are more valuable than with stock settings; but, 350 carry RBs also get a boost, as do the Peyton Mannings and Drew Breeses of the world with 550 pass attempts. How much should i boost QBs up from your PPR rankings? I would assume the standard of “do not draft a QB in the 1st two rounds” does not apply here?

We start QB, 2 RBs, 2 WR, RB/WR, TE, K, Defense. Scoring for QBs is one point per 25 yards, 6 points for TDs. Other skill players get one point per 10 yards and 6 for TDs.

The keeper rules are that these are your first two picks, no matter where you drafted them last year.

I have three choices: Aaron Rodgers, Michael Turner, Roddy White.

Rodgers seems a no-brainer, but I’m torn between the two Falcons. Turner is getting older, but Atlanta gives him a lot of carries. White is a top receiver, but receivers seem fairly deep to me. Who would you keep? Thanks, Doc (or whoever else answers)!

Doc, out of curiosity is there a D you’ve been winding up with in real drafts or mocks more frequently? I know most people wait until the second to last round, but maybe theres one you prefer getting in those scenarios. I’ve been winding up with the Chargers D more often than not, and I like their chances to break out. Fewest yards per game last year shouldn’t have gotten worse, and the turnovers and special teams last year seemed like an anomaly.